When A Filmmaker Implied There Aren’t Any ‘Bad’ Women, This Lady Proved Him Wrong

When it comes to gender equality, women wish to be given a same diagnosis and opportunities that advantage their masculine counterparts, plain and simple.

And while there are lots of well-meaning people who support such equality, some take it overboard and put women on a pedestal they didn’t ask to be on. Take filmmaker Michael Moore’s new twitter per “bad” people, for example. He meant to paint women in a good light, though what he unequivocally did was indicate that women as a whole are improved than men, that burnished one of his fans, Jessica Ellis, a wrong way.

“I had been struggling with stress issues and going to therapy, where we satisfied we suspicion a fact that we had dim thoughts infrequently done me a bad person,” Ellis told Bored Panda.

“I had also come to comprehend that partial of a reason we felt that approach is that women are lifted on a doctrine of virginity and that Moore (who we honour severely as a filmmaker) was furthering that concept. When we are taught that all women are naturally honeyed and wonderful, we can feel extra-extra crazy if we feel annoy or basin or anxiety.”

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That’s because this intelligent lady took it on herself to infer any of Moore’s points wrong, demonstrating that copiousness of bad women have done (and continue to make) their symbol on a universe in disastrous ways.